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SEI Study Reveals Major Gaps in EV Charger Utilization and Urges Smarter Deployment Strategies

Disparity Between Charger Capacity and Real-World Use Points to Inefficiencies and Missed Opportunities
By Teri WrightMay 19, 20252 Mins Read
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A new study by the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) has found that electric vehicle (EV) chargers are significantly underutilized, with the average charger capable of serving up to 135 EVs, compared to the global average of just 11 vehicles per charger. The research, published in Energy Strategy Reviews, suggests that this disparity reflects widespread inefficiencies

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